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Mayo on the Move
— A treasure trove of information on Tadhg's native county, in the West of Ireland.

Gaeilge ar an Ghréasán
— A major link page of Gaelic activity on the net worldwide.

Daltaí na Gaeilge
— More Irish language information, with emphasis on North America.

Oideas Gael
— Gleann Cholm Cille, southwest Donegal, where the happening people go to learn Irish. Check their hillwalking courses, too, for some of the best of walking in Ireland — Walking Donegal.

Eleanor McEvoy
— Site of Eleanor McEvoy, international songwriter and sometimes musical collaborator with Tadhg.

Mary Black
— One of many sites on the music of Mary Black. Members of her band, past and present have played and recorded extensively with Tadhg.

The Nine Wassies from Bainne
— Giordaí Ó Laoghaire, guitar-hero and lateral thinker extraordinare has also guested with Tadhg on guitar.

Peadar Ó Ceannabháin
— A great sean-nós singer with a real depth of knowledge about his songs. Find out about Peadar's CD Mo Chuid den tSaol.

Seansaol na hAislinge / old life of the dream
— Nikki Lynn Ragsdale and friends, Dance Around Molly. A little handful of sean-nós songs and musical pieces...

Tadhg Ó Muiris
— Homepage of award-winning Canadian songwriter Tadhg Ó Muiris, who has a very impressive grasp of the traditional Irish-language songwriting style.

Beo!
— An on-line Irish language magazine that deals with current and cultural happenings in Ireland, brought to you by the folks at Oideas Gael.

Circa
— The magazine of contemporary Irish visual culture, this site includes articles written by Tadhg on the subject of the visual arts.

Sult
— Vibrant social outlet for Irish speakers sin Dublin and Belfast.

Foinse
— National weekly irish-language newspaper based in Conamara.

Foras na Gaeilge
— The major State Irish-language organisation, founded as a 32-county body as part of the historical Good Friday Agreement that forms the basis for the ongoing peace process in Ireland.

Raidió na Gaeltachta
— Ireland's national radio station of Irish language, culture and music.

Teilifís na Gaeilge: TG4
— Web presence of Ireland's national Irish-language TV service.

Gael Linn
— Major Irish-language organisation whose record company released Tadhg's debut album, Solas Gorm in 1988.

Cló Iar-Chonnachta
— Major record company and publishing house who released Tadhg's second album, Raifteirí san Underground in 1993.

Flaithrí & Eoghan
— Flaithrí (Uilleann Pipes) & Eoghan (Fiddle), from Cork, Ireland, "are an exciting new force in traditional Irish music." Their debut CD Soundpost and Bridle confirmed their status as two of the most proficient and exciting young talents on the scene today."

An aimsir san Eoraip
— A firm grasp of weather lore is an essential element of good conversation skills in Irish... here's a site to get you started.

All Ireland Now
— An exciting new entertainment site with an extensive A–Z Guide on Irish artists.

Find it Ireland.com
— A rapidly growing directory only lists high quality sites that are Irish based or have content of an Irish interest.

Mitchell and Son Wine Importers
— If you're thinking of sending wine as a gift to a friend in Ireland, these are the people to contact.

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